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The CHRO of DHL says a new plan to upskill 160,000 employees will be key to ‘internal fluidity’

Emma Burleigh
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Emma Burleigh
Emma Burleigh
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Emma Burleigh
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Emma Burleigh
Emma Burleigh
Reporter, Success
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October 30, 2024, 8:24 AM ET
DHL CHRO Dr. Thomas Ogilvie.
Dr. Thomas Ogilvie, the CHRO of DHL, talks about the success of the company's upskilling platform.Courtesy of DHL

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“Upskilling” is one of the biggest workplace buzzwords of 2024, as a tech revolution and confusing labor market propel HR leaders to make the most out of the employees they already have. Now one major employer is stepping into the ring with a plan to offer career pathing and training to hundreds of thousands of workers.  

DHL, a logistics company headquartered in Germany, is currently upskilling more than 160,000 workers internationally through a new perk called Career Marketplace it rolled out last month. The platform is accessible through the company’s Smart Connect app, which houses other employee functions like paystub access and uniform orders. Available to the vast majority of DHL workers, Career Marketplace helps employees identify their current skill set through a taxonomy they help create by listing things like customer service, coding, negotiation, or leadership. Employees and their skills are then matched with potential growth opportunities and open jobs within the company via AI. Employees then have the option to take training that can range from creating effective presentations and learning Python, to overcoming work style differences and giving quality performance feedback. 

DHL’s CHRO Thomas Ogilvie tells Coins2Day that the company decided to make the investment in the platform to keep up with a changing labor force and skill demands. In an industry like logistics, where turnover rates were around 31% in 2021, the hope is that these tools can be the tipping point to retain workers. DHL hopes most qualified employees will be using the platform by the middle of 2025.

“This is an important ingredient in retaining talent,” says Ogilvie. “For those who are at the beginning of their career, this is a very compelling service offering. Because it’s an internal job market—I prefer to have internal fluidity across our departments.”

The upskilling platform also has the potential to save the company money in the long run. On average, onboarding a new worker costs around $4,700, according to a 2022 report from SHRM, a human resources networking firm. But many employers estimate the cost-per-hire of a staffer could be upwards of three or four times the position’s salary. 

“If you just look at the end-to-end cost of recruiting, that’s quite an investment. It would be stupid if a company says ‘I’ll double down on recruiting,’ if you then don’t double down on keeping your people,” Ogilvie says.

Despite the ambition to get everyone on board with the tool by the middle of next year, Ogilvie clarifies that he has no intention of forcing all workers to use the platform. Doing so would drive a wedge between him and his workforce, he says—plus, not everyone wants to make a job change at the company. 

“Forcing people to make a career is not a good idea. You have some solid performers who are happy residents for various reasons in whatever they do,” he says.

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About the Author
Emma Burleigh
By Emma BurleighReporter, Success

Emma Burleigh is a reporter at Coins2Day, covering success, careers, entrepreneurship, and personal finance. Before joining the Success desk, she co-authored Coins2Day’s CHRO Daily newsletter, extensively covering the workplace and the future of jobs. Emma has also written for publications including the Observer and The China Project, publishing long-form stories on culture, entertainment, and geopolitics. She has a joint-master’s degree from New York University in Global Journalism and East Asian Studies.

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